They must be back in what was the old Hoares Bikes shop or very close to it. Good luck to them.

They must be back in what was the old Hoares Bikes shop or very close to it.
Good luck to them.holtspurman

They must be back in what was the old Hoares Bikes shop or very close to it. Good luck to them.

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Fit2drop says...12:48pm Wed 21 Nov 12

I think you will fid it was Computer Cavern not "caravan". I know they get every where but that is spell check scary.

I think you will fid it was Computer Cavern not "caravan". I know they get every where but that is spell check scary.Fit2drop

I think you will fid it was Computer Cavern not "caravan". I know they get every where but that is spell check scary.

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Fit2drop says...12:48pm Wed 21 Nov 12

I think you will fid it was Computer Cavern not "caravan". I know they get every where but that is spell check scary.

I think you will fid it was Computer Cavern not "caravan". I know they get every where but that is spell check scary.Fit2drop

I think you will fid it was Computer Cavern not "caravan". I know they get every where but that is spell check scary.

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communityspirit2 says...2:33pm Wed 21 Nov 12

Well done Andy. We need more people like you -showing initiative and doing whats necessary irrespective of the hurdles in your way :-)

Well done Andy.
We need more people like you -showing initiative and doing whats necessary irrespective of the hurdles in your way :-)communityspirit2

Well done Andy. We need more people like you -showing initiative and doing whats necessary irrespective of the hurdles in your way :-)

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J B Blackett says...5:02pm Wed 21 Nov 12

communityspirit2 wrote…

Well done Andy. We need more people like you -showing initiative and doing whats necessary irrespective of the hurdles in your way :-)

I hope nobody tries to put a spoke in his wheel. Good luck.

[quote][p][bold]communityspirit2[/bold] wrote:
Well done Andy.
We need more people like you -showing initiative and doing whats necessary irrespective of the hurdles in your way :-)[/p][/quote]I hope nobody tries to put a spoke in his wheel. Good luck.J B Blackett

communityspirit2 wrote…

Well done Andy. We need more people like you -showing initiative and doing whats necessary irrespective of the hurdles in your way :-)

I hope nobody tries to put a spoke in his wheel. Good luck.

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Lividov says...5:45pm Wed 21 Nov 12

Well done Andy - how about stocking some bikes other than Trek which are a bit pricey and also American. I know cost doesn't matter too much with many of your clientele but you would bring in some of the lesser pecunious cyclists if you did.

Well done Andy - how about stocking some bikes other than Trek which are a bit pricey and also American. I know cost doesn't matter too much with many of your clientele but you would bring in some of the lesser pecunious cyclists if you did.Lividov

Well done Andy - how about stocking some bikes other than Trek which are a bit pricey and also American. I know cost doesn't matter too much with many of your clientele but you would bring in some of the lesser pecunious cyclists if you did.

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Marmite XO says...7:51pm Wed 21 Nov 12

Lividov wrote…

Well done Andy - how about stocking some bikes other than Trek which are a bit pricey and also American. I know cost doesn't matter too much with many of your clientele but you would bring in some of the lesser pecunious cyclists if you did.

Great point. Let's see some English bikes. Although Trek is very good for the super morbidly obese as it's built for septics.

[quote][p][bold]Lividov[/bold] wrote:
Well done Andy - how about stocking some bikes other than Trek which are a bit pricey and also American. I know cost doesn't matter too much with many of your clientele but you would bring in some of the lesser pecunious cyclists if you did.[/p][/quote]Great point. Let's see some English bikes. Although Trek is very good for the super morbidly obese as it's built for septics.Marmite XO

Lividov wrote…

Well done Andy - how about stocking some bikes other than Trek which are a bit pricey and also American. I know cost doesn't matter too much with many of your clientele but you would bring in some of the lesser pecunious cyclists if you did.

Great point. Let's see some English bikes. Although Trek is very good for the super morbidly obese as it's built for septics.

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Drew70 says...11:44pm Wed 21 Nov 12

Lividov wrote…

Well done Andy - how about stocking some bikes other than Trek which are a bit pricey and also American. I know cost doesn't matter too much with many of your clientele but you would bring in some of the lesser pecunious cyclists if you did.

At the risk of sounding a cycling snob, try Halfords, my mountain bike is a Trek, and it oozes quality, although not manufactured in America, my road bike is Italian, a Pinarello, again, purchased because of its build quality. Sadly there are no (as far as I know off) English manufactures of good quality, inexpensive bikes any more, even Raleigh has been sold, the Land Rover range is made by a Chinese company under licence, even Pashley, although built in the UK, or rather assembled, is owned by the Chineese. A sad state of affairs.

[quote][p][bold]Lividov[/bold] wrote:
Well done Andy - how about stocking some bikes other than Trek which are a bit pricey and also American. I know cost doesn't matter too much with many of your clientele but you would bring in some of the lesser pecunious cyclists if you did.[/p][/quote]At the risk of sounding a cycling snob, try Halfords, my mountain bike is a Trek, and it oozes quality, although not manufactured in America, my road bike is Italian, a Pinarello, again, purchased because of its build quality. Sadly there are no (as far as I know off) English manufactures of good quality, inexpensive bikes any more, even Raleigh has been sold, the Land Rover range is made by a Chinese company under licence, even Pashley, although built in the UK, or rather assembled, is owned by the Chineese. A sad state of affairs.Drew70

Lividov wrote…

Well done Andy - how about stocking some bikes other than Trek which are a bit pricey and also American. I know cost doesn't matter too much with many of your clientele but you would bring in some of the lesser pecunious cyclists if you did.

At the risk of sounding a cycling snob, try Halfords, my mountain bike is a Trek, and it oozes quality, although not manufactured in America, my road bike is Italian, a Pinarello, again, purchased because of its build quality. Sadly there are no (as far as I know off) English manufactures of good quality, inexpensive bikes any more, even Raleigh has been sold, the Land Rover range is made by a Chinese company under licence, even Pashley, although built in the UK, or rather assembled, is owned by the Chineese. A sad state of affairs.

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